Introduction to Zhoumeng Cave: There are many boulders at the entrance of Zhoumeng Cave, and the entrance faces the southwest. Later, the boulders broke off here, leaving the cave entrance half yin and half yang, with an unknown depth. This cave is located 4 kilometers southeast of Guanghua Temple. It is said that during the Ming Dynasty, Zhou Meng, a villager in Zhuangzhuang Village under Culai Mountain, often took shelter in this cave from wind and rain. There was a severe drought one year, and the surrounding countryside had no harvest, and the people left their homes. Zhou Meng hijacked tax dollars to solve the urgent needs of his neighbors. The government hunted him, so Zhou Meng took refuge in this cave. Later, the cave became so deep that no one dares to enter it.